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Dawn of the Dead (2004): Collector’s Edition (4K UHD Review) – The Digital Bits

Reviewed by: Tim Salmons Review Date: May 31, 2023 Format: 4K Ultra HD DirectorZack Snyder Release Date(s)2004 (January 31, 2023) Studio(s)Universal Pictures (Shout!/Scream Factory) Film/Program Grade: C+ Video Grade: A- Audio Grade: A Extras Grade: B+ ReviewThe horror community was spitting venom in th...[Read More]

Best Zombie Movies of All Time – Variety

It might seem difficult to believe, but there was a time – not very long ago, in fact – when zombies weren’t the cultural icons they are today. Horror fans have loved the undead since Hollywood first introduced them in the 1930s, but it wasn’t until the 1960s that critics and wider audiences began to take them seriously. That change, of course, was due entirely to the work of independent filmmaker...[Read More]

The Best Zombie Games Ever – Den of Geek

Days Gone doesn’t have the best story, but the title shines thanks to its gameplay. Days Gone features plenty of missions with varied objectives, as well as enough survival mechanics to make players feel as though they’re actually, well, surviving a zombie apocalypse. However, Days Gone’s best feature is its zombies. Alone, they’re easy. In a group, they’re a challenge. But when you catch sight of...[Read More]

Four classic horror films with sequels better than the original including Dawn of the Dead – The Scotsman

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream WarriorsIn no way, shape, size or form are we underestimating Wes Craven’s 1984 original but Dream Warriors is quite simply the best horror sequel ever made. The film marked the return of Craven to the directors seat and has some of the best and most terrifying special effects seen in the franchise. With memorable characters and imaginative death scenes, the thir...[Read More]

OPINION: No more room in geek heaven: a visit to the Monroeville Mall – Indiana Daily Student

I’m a massive fan of George Romero’s 1978 film “Dawn of the Dead.” It’s been about two years now since I watched it for the first time and it instantly shot to the top of my list of favorite films.  So, this summer, I resolved to visit its filming location, the Monroeville Mall, located a few miles east of Pittsburgh. Folks, I’m proud to say that I made it, and it was everything I wanted and more....[Read More]

‘Twilight of the Dead’ – George A. Romero’s Planned Zombie Movie Finally Coming to Life – Bloody Disgusting

The long-awaited adaptation of Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot from director Gary Dauberman (Annabelle Comes Home) is still without a release date here in 2024, and Stephen King has once more taken to Twitter this week to ask the big question: WHAT’S THE DEAL?! Originally set for theatrical release on September 9, 2022, the new Stephen King adaptation was recently bumped to April 21, 2023, before getti...[Read More]

TWILIGHT OF THE DEAD Will Bring George A. Romero’s LIVING DEAD Franchise To A Close – FANGORIA

In a somewhat surprising turn of events, Deadline has announced that George A. Romero's Twilight Of The Dead, the "seventh and final installment" in the director's long-running and iconic Living Dead franchise, will begin shooting later this year in Puerto Rico. Based on a treatment written by Romero prior to his untimely passing in 2017, the film is being produced by Roundtable Entertainment and ...[Read More]

Dying Light hailed as one of the best zombie games ever made – GAMINGbible

With so many zombie video games on the market, it might be difficult for the best games of its type to stand out and shuffle away from the horde.From Resident Evil, Dead Rising, Telltales The Walking Dead, Left 4 Dead, Days Gone, Yakuza: Dead Souls and more, there are truly some absolute gems of its genre. You really couldn't go much wrong with any of the aforementioned zombie-inspired games, espe...[Read More]

John Carpenter’s new zombie game looks like a first-person Days Gone – GAMINGbible

When horror movies join forces with the video gaming world, is there a better combination?At this point, it’s no secret that legendary horror movie maker John Carpenter is a video game enthusiast. In the past, he’s not only shared his passion for Red Dead Redemption but he’s also declared his desire to one day make a Dead Space movie. So surely it’s only a matter of time until Mr Carpenter crosses...[Read More]

John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando is a new zombie FPS | VGC – Video Games Chronicle

Legendary horror director John Carpenter is teaming with Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive to make a first-person shooter.John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando is a co-operative FPS in which players have to destroy the Sludge God, an evil creature which can turn people into zombies.The game will use Saber’s Swarm Engine and will be released in 2024 on Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.In a statement, ...[Read More]

10 best zombie games of all time, ranked – Destructoid

Itchy, tasty Recommended VideosThose who played Resident Evil back in ’96 knew they were experiencing greatness. Discovering that first zombie eating away at a dead body is definitely up there when it comes to the most iconic moments in gaming history. The rest of the game, despite—and sometimes due to—some pretty C-tier writing and voice acting, also left a mark. While there were plenty of zombie...[Read More]

Composer Claudio Simonetti Breaks Down His Scores For ‘Suspiria,’ ‘Deep Red’ and ‘Dawn of the Dead’ Ahead of Nationwide ‘Demons’ Tour – Variety

For horror fans, Claudio Simonetti is a household name. First a founding member of rock group Goblin, whose work is synonymous with filmmaker Dario Argento’s genre standard-bearers “Deep Red” and “Suspiria,” a producer and pop artist in his native Italy, and later a lead composer on Argento’s “Tenebre,” Lamberto Bava’s “Demons” and more, Simonetti and his collaborators turned iconoclastic takes on...[Read More]

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